
"The fair brings together a comprehensive range of galleries, publishers, artists, and academic printmaking departments. Printmaking itself is a vast and varied field, and the BFAPF offers a rare opportunity to get a glimpse of its myriad facets through the fair's malleable definition of "exhibitor." Rather than only platforming established galleries focused on prints, both creators and academic departments are highlighted at the fair as well."
"Expanding from the inaugural edition, which saw academic printmaking departments from New York participate, for the 2026 edition, departments from across the country will be present, including from the University of Utah and the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, Philadelphia. What these departments also represent is a robust community of instructors, students, and support staff that all contribute to the larger printmaking ecosystem."
"Furthering the fair's dynamic inclusivity, the Loft of Powerhouse Arts will again host self-representing artists and their work, complemented by the invite-only Generator program that offers select exhibitors and independent, emerging artists a subsidized rate to participate. Together with the presentations, established galleries and other exhibitors, the scope of work BFAPF reveals the sheer diversity of the printmaking world. Within the core exhibitor section are both new and returning participants."
Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair returns for its second edition at the Grand Hall of Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus, Brooklyn. The fair assembles galleries, publishers, artists, and academic printmaking departments to showcase the breadth of printmaking practices. Academic departments from across the country, including the University of Utah and Temple University's Tyler School of Art and Architecture, will participate. The Loft of Powerhouse Arts hosts self-representing artists while the invite-only Generator program subsidizes participation for select emerging and independent exhibitors. New exhibitors include 10 Grand Press, Petzel Gallery, D & S Fine Art Editions, and Neon-Eye. The fair is produced in collaboration with Luther Davis, Brian Miller, and Ann Shafer, emphasizing community-centered printmaking.
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